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Constant Procession podcasts are based on my first book about Apparitions of the Virgin Mary.

Photos and extra details for each episode can be found on my Official Website- ConstantProcession.com

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A little background on Nikos Steves and the genesis of this book:

It all started after I produced a short video for my children's grade school about the history of their school and church.

During my video recording on a week day at the church I noticed what appeared to be an continual procession of people engaged in prayers between statues of Jesus and several statues of the Virgin Mary.

Though insignificant at the time, apparently a seed was planted on what became a book and has found me traveling to over three continents (to date) as I sleuth out and dig deeper into these miraculous experiences where the Madonna has visited humanity.

Constant Procession podcasts are published every Tuesday morning.

 

Dec 27, 2016

The constant procession continues as a commissioned replica of the “Our Lady of Guadalupe” apparition’s relic travels across the ocean to meet with destiny as the tables for change on the Mediterranean Sea come to high noon.

 

The Constant Procession is a book, a personal memoir about the history of the Virgin...


Dec 20, 2016

Saint Diego wishes to see his aged uncle and discovers that “uncle” has quite a story of his own.

 And at this apparition site today, though surrounded by the hustle-bustle of a major city, this space is where people still come, almost 500 years later. It is a wonderful place of tranquility.

 But in reality, once...


Dec 13, 2016

Juan Diego’s task continues in an unusual manner. He finds himself picking flowers in the middle of winter. They include Castilian Roses and other out of season flowers. The Flowers are the sign (for the Bishop) he is told. Tell him everything and all you’ve seen. Today, as you look at the same hill, the people...


Dec 6, 2016

In this installment, the Madonna appears to a man in his late fifties who by his own account is a “lowly peasant.” Her request to him is to visit with a Bishop, one of the most powerful people in all of Mexico at that time.

Juan Diego, like the Virgin Mary herself, humbly takes on the task. But Juan is more like us...